“Ima, You Don’t Look Jewish,” A Three-year Old Said To Her Mother.

Tom Harrell
trumpetb.1946

Rez Abbasi
guitar, acousticb.1965
The album explores a wide range of timbres with

Riza Printup
harpb.1972

Sam Newsome
saxophone, sopranob.1965

Anne Drummond
flute
Sam Sadigursky
clarinetb.1979

Brian Marsella
keyboardsb.1850

Pablo Aslan
bassb.1962

Jared Schonig
drums
Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007

Emilio Solla
pianob.1962
And it has proven to be a worthwhile endeavor. Okura has since received numerous accolades including the New Music USA Project Grant and American Composer’s Forum’s J-Fund, and more to be announced in the coming month. Elliot Simon from The New York City Jazz Record wrote: “Meg Okura and The PACJE have no peer in melding classical and jazz within an ethnically informed chamber setting.”
So sit back and listen, while Okura and her multi-cultural orchestra take you from the East to the West and back again with their haunting melodies, exotic rhythms, and riveting performance.
Meg Okura & The

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Track Listing
Ima Ima; A Summer In Jerusalem; A Night Insomnia; Birth of Shakyamuni; Blues In Jade; Black Rain; Tomiya.
Personnel
Meg Okura
violinAdditional Instrumentation
Tom Harrell: trumpet, flugelhorn; Meg Okura: violin, vocals, erhu; Anne Drummond: flute, alto flute, piccolo; Sam Newsome: soprano saxophone; Sam Sadigursky: bass clarinet, clarinet; Rez Abbasi: guitar; Brian Marsella: piano, electric piano; Riza Printup: harp; Pablo Aslan: bass; Jared Schonig: drums.
Album information
Title: IMA IMA | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemle